English, asked by rashijain776040, 8 months ago

V2 The pronunciation of the following pairs U
the same but they differ in meaning. Use each word in
pair in meaningful sentences.
1. break, brake
2. knew, new
3. sight, site
4. some, sum
5. plays, place​

Answers

Answered by sophiabaddipudi333
29

Answer: Break- She is going to break her leg tomorrow.

Brake:- Put the emergency brake on the car if you park on a hill.

Knew:- I knew that it was my friend's birthday.

New:- My mother gave me new gift!

Sight:- I thought bees were attracted to flowers by sight and smell.

Site:- I saw a web site in my computer.

Some:- They gave some chocolates.

Sum:- I got a sum in mathematics.

Plays:- She plays volleyball.

Place:- He likes this adventure place.

Hope it helps you friend....

Answered by qwsuccess
2

The pronunciation of the given pairs of words is same but all of them differ in meaning. Sentences using the given words are as follows-

1. Break, Brake

Break- I need a break from social media.

Brake- She suddenly slammed the brake while cycling.

2. Knew, New

Knew- He knew about the book already.

New- I got a new pet cat.

3. Sight, Site

Sight- He lost his sight after the road accident.

Site- The construction site is located just behind our school.

4. Some, Sum

Some- Can you give me some books?

Sum- He could not figure out the sum of those numbers.

5. Plays, Place

Plays- She plays badminton all evening.

Place- I need to find a place of my own soon.

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